Dr. Oak joined the Center in 2002 as a Henry Luce postdoctoral fellow of Korean Christianity. His fields of expertise include the history of Korean Christianity and its East Asian and global connections, especially interactions between Christianity and Korean religious culture in the sociopolitical context. One of his monographs, The Making of Korean Christianity: Encounters of Protestantism with Korean Religions, 1876~1915, the first volume of the series of the Studies in World Christianity (Baylor University Press, 2013) was awarded the "book of the year" by Books and Culture in 2013. Currently he is writing The History of the Korean Bible Society, volume III, 1945-2000; editing the ten-volume series of Samuel Austin Moffett Papers, 1868~1939; and the four-volume series of Sources of Modern Nursing in Korea, 1886~1945. For more information, please visit his English home page: "Online Archives of Korean Christianity" or a Korean blog: 1000oaks.blog.me.

Education
Th. D., Boston University School of Theology, History of Christianity, 2002

“A Genealogy of Protestant Theologies of Religions in Korea, 1876-1910,” in Anselm K. Min ed. Korean Religions in Relation: Buddhism, Confucianism, Christianity (Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, Dec. 2016), 35-55.

"A Genealogy of Chejungwŏn, the First Modern Hospital in Korea, 1885-1904,” in Yonsei Institute of Medical History ed., History if Mission Hospitals in East Asia (Seoul: Yoksa gonggan, April 2015), 313-384.